Wednesday, July 29, 2015

EDUC 639 Most Muddy Points

Most of this video addresses what the two experts from Liberty university, David Brown and Tyler Week, gave as facts concerning plagerism, metadata, phone apps,copyright laws, protected works, non-protected works, and exceptions to the copyright laws. They also covered non text items, audio, video and imaging. The final story received by me was that if there is a question call David Brown or Tyler Week to clarify.
One area not covered by me on the video is the one of religious or theological issues. The scripture tells us that we are liable in not offending the least of these. We are not to publish anything that hurts or can do injury to another person. Ethically we are responsible for all we publish or say. We need to be very careful that someone might be hurt even if we are not. We should all ways do the best for all the people not for a certain class or person.

References.

Chen, D., Wong, A., & Hsu, J. (2003) Internet-based instructional activities: Not everything should    be on the internet. Journal of Research on Technology in Education. 36(1), 50-59.

Thorsen, C. (2009). Tech tactics technology for teachers. Boston, MA: Pearson

1 comment:

  1. HI Verne,
    Your video cut off at less than one minute :( I am looking forward to hearing the rest of the discussion!

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